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Gabe Perez
If you had to make image or video with sound to publish what tools would you use? What type of content do you (or would you) produce with those tools?
Some tools I'm thinking of are
@Sora by OpenAI for video
@Suno.ai for music gen
@ChatGPT by OpenAI for image gen
and maybe something like @ReelFarm for UCG-esque automated content.
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Aaron O'Leary
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Nika
In the last few days, I have seen many AI tools for creating audio-visual, and even people in my feed shared short movies created by AI (Hollywood will probably cut costs quite a bit in the next few years).
What is your experience with AI video generators, and which ones do you find the best? (In terms of which AI tools have given you the best video results.)
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Cristina Bunea
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Rajiv Ayyangar
I was recently talking with a group of founders, and we went around sharing tools we're using now. Posting my notes for our community here - would love to know what else people are using!
Voice AI toolkit:
- Vapi
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A few weeks ago, @Veo emerged.
A few days ago, I tried @Higgsfield. The output is here.
Yesterday, Chris hunted @Midjourney Midjourney V1 Video Model.
And today I read that @Perplexity has a video generation available on Ask Perplexity!
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Durjoy Kumar Biswas
With so many AI tools popping up every week, I m curious:
Which ones have actually stuck around in your workflow?
Are you using anything for image/video generation?
Got an underrated writing or code assistant?
Something that helps automate tedious stuff?
Would love to hear what s been useful (or surprising)!
Tasos V
Lately I realise that I use AI to automate stuff etc, but when it comes to growing products that I built or my social presence, it does not help me much.
Like, there are probably a BILLION tools for AI-powered content creation and blah blah blah, but they haven't really helped me generate any meaningful content. So, I always end up writing the stuff I want myself, cause they are just better than the AI tools create.
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Tristan Pollock
the ai marketing space is going crazy right now, but there's this weird gap i keep noticing tools specifically built for "vibe marketing" are all over the place and barely tagged on product hunt. you know what i mean? those ai tools that don't just pump out generic content but actually get your brand's personality and create connections that feel real. after months of obsessively testing everything from ai sales bots to content optimizers, i finally put together a collection of tools that are absolutely crushing this balance between smart algorithms and actual human vibes: https://www.producthunt.com/@pol...
what gets me hyped about this whole category is how these tools are cracking the code on ai marketing's biggest problem: staying authentic while scaling like crazy. we're talking about ai that doesn't just spit out content it creates stuff that actually hits different, builds genuine trust, and gives people those good vibes that turn random visitors into ride-or-die fans. the tools in my collection are the real deal when it comes to this movement, from community platforms that actually understand culture to content creators that read the room and adjust their tone.
Ghost Kitty
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Rohan Chaubey
Hey everyone, I ve been playing around with different ways to keep my ideas, research, and drafts in check, but it still feels like I m drowning in research. :P
I ve tried traditional note-taking apps, but they re not flexible. And mind maps? They start out fine but turn into a mess as it gets complex with more data.
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Sunny Kumar
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I am attempting to observe what you use for coding. I have come across many tools on Product Hunt + Web, but I am fairly certain I have missed quite a bit. I divided them into "traditional" and "specialised".
Traditional AI models:
DeepSeek
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Joshua Dance
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p/self-promotion
Kirill Petrov
Hey Product Hunt!
We hit a wall juggling a dozen AI tools across 20+ tabs all trying to get creative work done
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Pamela Arienti
I use generative AI (mainly ChatGPT, but have tried many over the last few months) for work every day, and it's super helpful, especially with tasks that I consider boring. In general, generative AI is becoming more and more popular, and everyone uses it to create a new app, product, or service.
But is it really the solution to everything?
At some point, I feel like products with AI all look the same and wonder...can't ChatGPT already do everything quite good? Do we really need a specific AI for every little task?
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Alamedin Sabit
Hey!
I want to dive into practical applications of generative AI and have set myself a challenge to develop a useful product in 30 hours of focused work. My goal is not just an experiment but creating something with genuine practical value.
I have basic programming skills and can use any available APIs and tools (GPT-4, Claude, Stable Diffusion, etc.). The ideal project should:
- Solve a real problem
Noyan IDIN
Giorgio Malvermi
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God of Prompt
Eve from Veeroll.com
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Hailey.W
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